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but i have to say, the song that i wanted to play was "times are a changing" and bob dylan was able to articulate songs about social justice and peace. something more than just a beautiful melody moved me. ♪ i never loved a man the way that i love you ♪ >> for me, aretha franklin was the top singer i ever heard. "the way i loved a man" was soulful. and sings those lyrics, they caught me about the kind of pain i was going to be in for when i grow up. that might be the one that gets me the most. ♪ i can't make you love me if you don't ♪ >> it was written by two talented men. it was simple and pure expression of what it's like when you know that someone doesn't love you anymore. and the heart break of saying just spend one more night with me, i will close my eyes so i don't have to see. i know you don't love me -- it's getting to me now. ♪ because i can't make you love me if you don't ♪ >> the fact that adele covered "i can't make you love me", it makes me proud and grateful that it's associated with me. ♪ bring it home baby >> sing me of a few of their line, tore it up for
but i have to say, the song that i wanted to play was "times are a changing" and bob dylan was able to articulate songs about social justice and peace. something more than just a beautiful melody moved me. ♪ i never loved a man the way that i love you ♪ >> for me, aretha franklin was the top singer i ever heard. "the way i loved a man" was soulful. and sings those lyrics, they caught me about the kind of pain i was going to be in for when i grow up. that might be...
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few people who -- who understood, the brown family in particular, who had alerted the cops because dylan klebold has basically turned in the other killer, whose mom report to the police and turned over pages and pages of the website with all sorts of death threats. and the police actually investigated that and then for still somewhat unclear reasons, stopped investigating apparently because of another murder case and never followed up. so, there were people who had an idea. most people however, they fooled. and particularly harris, who was a psychopath. he had just about everybody fooled. for the most part, that was the exception. >> thank you both for joining us on this very difficult day and we will be right back. >> as of right now, we do not have any evidence of a second gunman. we were here immediately and thankfully, we apprehended a suspect cht last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke a
few people who -- who understood, the brown family in particular, who had alerted the cops because dylan klebold has basically turned in the other killer, whose mom report to the police and turned over pages and pages of the website with all sorts of death threats. and the police actually investigated that and then for still somewhat unclear reasons, stopped investigating apparently because of another murder case and never followed up. so, there were people who had an idea. most people however,...
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. >>> the june 29th storm has claimed another victim as well. 19-year-old dylan cooper was found unconscious noor some downed power lines in falls church the night of the storm. he died on sunday from his injuries. the medical examiner's office has ruled the death an accidental electrocution. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of colorado this morning. at least 14 people killed during a showing of the dark night rises at a movie theater outside of denver. a mass shooting there. >> we'll bring you the latest details here on fox 5 morning news and myfoxdc.com. stay with us. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney we gotta sell the car. where would we even st
. >>> the june 29th storm has claimed another victim as well. 19-year-old dylan cooper was found unconscious noor some downed power lines in falls church the night of the storm. he died on sunday from his injuries. the medical examiner's office has ruled the death an accidental electrocution. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of colorado this morning. at least 14 people killed during a showing of the dark night rises at a movie theater outside of denver. a mass...
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few people w who -- who understood the brown family in particular who had alerted the cops because dylan, one of the killers had basically turned in the other killer to his friend. brooks brown whose mom then reported it to the police and turned over pages and pages of the website with all sorts of death threats. and the police investigated that. and for some still unclear reasons, stopped investigating apparently because of another murder case and never followed up. so there were people who had an idea. most people, however, they fooled. and particularly eric harris who is a psychopath. he had just about everybody fooled. for most people that was the exception. the people who did see it coming. >> dave cullen and clint van zandt, thank you for joining us on this difficult day. we will be right back. >> as of right now we do not have any evidence of a second gunman. we were here immediately and thankfully we apprehended a suspect. [ male announcer ] if you want play in the same sandbox as luxury s.u.v.s, it helps to have an interior full of hand-selected wood trim and soft premium leathe
few people w who -- who understood the brown family in particular who had alerted the cops because dylan, one of the killers had basically turned in the other killer to his friend. brooks brown whose mom then reported it to the police and turned over pages and pages of the website with all sorts of death threats. and the police investigated that. and for some still unclear reasons, stopped investigating apparently because of another murder case and never followed up. so there were people who...
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intent to murder and the other charges he will be charged with. >> a decade ago now you represented dylan klebold's parents. he and his friend eric harris died in that shooting spree. is it possible parents can have no idea what their kids are doing? >> i think both as a lawyer with that experience and as a parent, yeah, unfortunately that is the truth. i think that people live private lives, kids with private lives. this is a 24-year-old man living in a different city on his own by himself in graduate school. >> his mother, if you believe abc news reports, they said in the early hours of the shooting on friday morning when they called the number that they believed was the mother, that she answered the phone and she said something to the effect of, yes, that sounds like him. i have to go to colorado. i have to talk to the police. how much of a role will that statement, that conversation play in what happens in the court? >> it's probably a hearsay statement and not admissible in court, but on a broader perspective, that is what we lawyers like to call a bad fact. that is not helpful to th
intent to murder and the other charges he will be charged with. >> a decade ago now you represented dylan klebold's parents. he and his friend eric harris died in that shooting spree. is it possible parents can have no idea what their kids are doing? >> i think both as a lawyer with that experience and as a parent, yeah, unfortunately that is the truth. i think that people live private lives, kids with private lives. this is a 24-year-old man living in a different city on his own by...
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he also represented dylan klebold. also here, leonard posner, a criminal defense attorney. and rick, since you are here in colorado and know the law, let us know what's going to happen today. this is not an arraignment. >> no, not an arraignment. it's a first appearance or initial advisement. what's going to happen is mr. holmes will be advised of the charges that he is being investigated for. for our knowledge, he hasn't even been charged. so it's simply an indication of what they're looking at right now. >> in colorado, they have 72 hours to officially file charges, is that right? >> yeah, they have three business days, and that time can be extended either by agreement of the parties or the court on its own can extend that time if if necessary. >> so, obviously, larry, this is just the beginning of what's going to be a very long process. here we have somebody who was seen by dozens, hundreds of witnesses, picked up at the scene in body armor, directed police, they say, to an apartment that was booby trapped. this is not a question of, was he the guy, as much as, right now
he also represented dylan klebold. also here, leonard posner, a criminal defense attorney. and rick, since you are here in colorado and know the law, let us know what's going to happen today. this is not an arraignment. >> no, not an arraignment. it's a first appearance or initial advisement. what's going to happen is mr. holmes will be advised of the charges that he is being investigated for. for our knowledge, he hasn't even been charged. so it's simply an indication of what they're...
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eric harris and dylanical icalk. anders behring breivik. today is the one-year anniversary of that mass killing. but names we should be hearing are those of the victims. we want to start this morning remembering those who lost their lives friday morning as told by the people they left behind. >> not surprising to me that his first thought would be her. that's what a man does. he protects his loved ones. i'm very proud of him. we're going to miss him. >> just a great kid. talented kid. very talented. a lot of gifts. made people laugh. always made people smile. gentle giant was the way we looked at him. >> the sweetest smile you've ever seen. and she got -- she got prettier as she grew older. in a blink of an eye, something happens, and -- completely changes everyone's life forever. >> she was a great kid. she was just finding herself. would never harm anybody. she didn't deserve to die this way. >> he was a wonderful young man. what a terrible, terrible loss this is for everyone who knew him. >> i'll never have her to hug again. i was blesse
eric harris and dylanical icalk. anders behring breivik. today is the one-year anniversary of that mass killing. but names we should be hearing are those of the victims. we want to start this morning remembering those who lost their lives friday morning as told by the people they left behind. >> not surprising to me that his first thought would be her. that's what a man does. he protects his loved ones. i'm very proud of him. we're going to miss him. >> just a great kid. talented...
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defense attorney rick cornfeld who represented the parents of one of the columbine high school killers, dylan klebold. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> with word this morning that holmes was seeing a psychiatrist, what about the likelihood that we would see that psychiatrist at trial? >> well i think it's early to tell and obviously if mr. holmes' mental condition becomes an issue, then that's a possibility. but i think what's more likely is if his mental condition becomes an issue. by the way, i don't see how it isn't an issue. that there will be a series of doctors that probably examine him beginning sometime soon. >> because obviously, he'll want to plead insanity and get out of some of these charges, at least from a legal standpoint and have a -- face a lesser sentence as a result. >> well he may try. pleading insanity is not as easy as it sounds. when people say it's getting out of charges, i think that's an oversimplification. what it talks about is whether or not you have a mental disease or defect that renders you incapable of forming the requisite intent. it's a hyper le
defense attorney rick cornfeld who represented the parents of one of the columbine high school killers, dylan klebold. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> with word this morning that holmes was seeing a psychiatrist, what about the likelihood that we would see that psychiatrist at trial? >> well i think it's early to tell and obviously if mr. holmes' mental condition becomes an issue, then that's a possibility. but i think what's more likely is if his mental...
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"the washington post," jonah lehrer acknowledges taking dylan quotes in a book. the book has disappeared from retailers on the web. >> and expectations rise for new growth measures. the federal reserve and european central bank will determine what if any action should be taken to stimulate the global economy. the fed meets later today while the ecb meets on thursday. >> and in another sign of the times, the "new york times" reports that companies are now abandoning traditional consumer research methods in favor of gathering was in from millions of people on social media sites. facebook and twitter are providing marketers with enormous pools of data, allowing them to break down brilikes and dislikes, according to age and gender. another sign of the times. >>. >> we're leading with wishful thinking on the part of the campaigns the lies that party tell themselves. you go to romney's headquarters in boston or obama headquarters in chicago, and they're going to tell you off the record why they're really winning. so alex burns and maggie hebron walked through some of t
"the washington post," jonah lehrer acknowledges taking dylan quotes in a book. the book has disappeared from retailers on the web. >> and expectations rise for new growth measures. the federal reserve and european central bank will determine what if any action should be taken to stimulate the global economy. the fed meets later today while the ecb meets on thursday. >> and in another sign of the times, the "new york times" reports that companies are now...
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in the 1990's, federal judges began to make the case the michael dylan courthouse in buffalo and no longer suit tabble for the growing case load for the western district of new york. the united states judicial conference agreed and ranked a new courthouse in buffalo near the top of the list of new facilities it annually sends to congress. yet, the two federal judges watched along as the rest of our community as congress repeatedly passed over buffalo to other facilities around the country, but the judges kept tighting and so did buffalo. we passed the funding through congress in 2007 and we now have a magnificent 10-story structure right on historic niagra square we can be proud of. the bill before us today would name this new courthouse for supreme court screws ties, chief u.s. prosecutor at the nuremberg trials, u.s. sole general robert h.j. -- jackson. he was raised in jamestown, new york and spent most of his life in western new york. he lived in johnson park now in the shadow of the new courthouse and practiced law. he would often walk to work from his home passing the site where the
in the 1990's, federal judges began to make the case the michael dylan courthouse in buffalo and no longer suit tabble for the growing case load for the western district of new york. the united states judicial conference agreed and ranked a new courthouse in buffalo near the top of the list of new facilities it annually sends to congress. yet, the two federal judges watched along as the rest of our community as congress repeatedly passed over buffalo to other facilities around the country, but...